Bring some fun to the classroom with the SumBlox Education set.
Featuring 100 solid beechwood blocks and four supplementary activity books, the SumBlox Education Set is designed to make learning fun for individual children, as well as small groups. Using fun learning activities, children will learn various addition, multiplication, division, fractions and more, helping them develop essential mathematical skills as well as improve their hand-eye coordination and motor functions.
The accompanying lesson books are there to help teachers and parents help kids work through the different activities, helping them get the most from their play. Suitable for ages 2 - 12, the SumBlox Education Set provides ongoing learning to enhance their STEM education.
The set features multiple blocks that can help children learn key skills alone or together. Different games can teach valuable communication skills while making learning fun through play. Over time, children will become familiar with the different block shapes to help solve mathematical problems, becoming creative with their creations.
For what age are SumBlox best suited?
SumBlox are great for children and adults of all ages but are best suited, academically, for children ages 2-12.
What mathematical concepts can SumBlox teach?
Students can learn a wealth of information through play and hands-on exploration. These topics include:
Number Sense
Number recognition
- One-to-one correspondence
- Compare numbers
- Subitizing
- Counting
- Cardinality
- Number sequence
- Hierarchical Inclusion
- Understanding our base-ten system
- Place value
- Measuring Lengths
- Reason abstractly and quantitatively
- Understand Equivalence
- Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common
- Algebraic Thinking
- Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight
- Classify objects into given categories
Addition / Subtraction
- Solve Addition and Subtraction word problems using objects
- Compose and decompose numbers
- Find missing addends
- Skip counting
Multiplication / Division
- Define multiplication; emphasis on multiples
- Find factors of whole numbers and use commutative property of multiplication
- Classify whole numbers (greater than one) as prime or composite
- Draw conclusions about the factors of a whole number
- Use associative property of multiplication
- Use distributive property of multiplication
Fractions / Adding Fractions
- Define denominator of fractions
- Define numerator of fractions within halves, fourths, and eights
- Find equivalent fractions within thirds, sixths, ninths, and twelfths
- Compare two fractions using inequality symbols
- Compare and order three fractions using compound inequalities
- Find the value of a fraction of a whole number
- Find the fraction, or part, a given value is of a whole value
- Add two fractions with the same denominator to get a sum up to one whole and fully decompose a given fraction
- Add two fraction addends with the same denominator to get a sum greater than one whole
- Add multiple fraction addends to find sums greater than one whole and represent sums in improper form and mixed numbers
- Add two fraction addends with different denominators (only having to scale one of the addends)
- Add three fraction addends with different denominators (only having to scale two of the addends)
- Add two fractions addends with different denominators (having to scale all addends to find a common denominator)
What blocks are included?
- One x 30
- Two x 12
- Three x 8
- Four x 8
- Five x 8
- Six x 8
- Seven x 8
- Eight x 8
- Nine x 8
- Ten x 2